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Previously on "Writers Block"
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How about a Hitchcockesque story where the protagonist is an old retired guy who posts on online forums.
One day one of the other forum members describes a situation where he has to confess something to an angry violent mate.
And doesn't return.
The old fella gets a cryptic PM simply stating 'I coming for you next'.
He tries to alert the other members of the forum.
But nobody believes him, as he is generally full of tulip anyway.
You can fill out the rest.
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Because I hadn't done this ....Originally posted by sasguru View Post...why don't you carry on?
Now sorted !Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI assume you've planned the whole storyline, especially the ending?
Originally posted by speling bee View PostWas he going to grow up into a comedy BA?
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Does that mean he's got his virginity back?Originally posted by speling bee View PostHe's turned amateur.
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He's turned amateur.Originally posted by TheBigD View PostHe is... although I hadn't realised he'd retired from being an Albanian prostitute.
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I had a piece I wrote for the late lamented Bolton Wanderers Fanzine 'Tripe 'n' Trotters' read out on Baddiel and Skinners 'Unplanned' - having a go at WBA with special reference to the Second Gulf War going on the time, Baddiel read it out live despite the team insisting on no football references being mentioned, but I saw it and heard it abd he did mention the 'clause' and read it anyway with an 'I know we're not supposed to mention football, but....'
Now, I've got all eps of Unplanned, not watched them all so I can't say, but I can't find it, so either:
1: I can't haven't found it yet and will have to keep looking
2: it was cut from DVD version.
3: It never happened.
Thinking 3: at moment....
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Then just write your story! This is the enjoyable part, so enjoy it.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI have an outline yes.
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Sounds a bit like the series on the BBC a couple of months ago - Death in Paradise and for that reason I'm outOriginally posted by sasguru View PostWell I was only exagerrating when I said I'd only completed the first sentence of my putative book. I've recently written the first chapter. But being a perfectionist, I keep polishing and changing.
Maybe I'm trying too hard - I don't want to create great literature, just a formulaic commercial phenomenon that makes me filthy rich.
The plot involves a police inspector in an unnamed sleep, tropical paradise who gets involved in a drugs and prostitution network run by the Albanian mafia in concert with local crooks. And so on....But the pace would be suitably sleepy, charming, whimiscal and positive, more Mme Ramotswe than Jack Reacher.
maybe I need to research a sleepy troipical paradise - get a feel for it...
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Because it contains so much muck it sticks to the floor.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
sounds like one of those books that once you put it down you cant pick it up

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Don't keep changing the first chapter.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell I was only exagerrating when I said I'd only completed the first sentence of my putative book. I've recently written the first chapter. But being a perfectionist, I keep polishing and changing.
Maybe I'm trying too hard - I don't want to create great literature, just a formulaic commercial phenomenon that makes me filthy rich.
The plot involves a police inspector in an unnamed sleep, tropical paradise who gets involved in a drugs and prostitution network run by the Albanian mafia in concert with local crooks. And so on....But the pace would be suitably sleepy, charming, whimiscal and positive, more Mme Ramotswe than Jack Reacher.
maybe I need to research a sleepy troipical paradise - get a feel for it...
Get on with writing the book, and only go back and change earlier chapters if your plot development demands it. As for polishing, do that at the end. A decent editor can help you there.
I assume you've planned the whole storyline, especially the ending?
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wow, the reviews are not looking good so far. maybe you should hire Max Clifford to help you out
sounds like one of those books that once you put it down you cant pick it up
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